Traction forces in locomoting cells
- PMID: 7585992
- DOI: 10.1002/cm.970310306
Traction forces in locomoting cells
Abstract
A means of determining quantitative maps of the tractions exerted by locomoting cells on a substratum has been developed. This method is similar to the Harris silicone substratum assay [Harris et al., 1980: Science 208:177-179], but uses an improved non-wrinkling film that deforms more predictably in response to traction forces. The method also utilizes a mathematical analysis of rubber deformation to produce the final map of the distribution of tractions. The resulting maps consistently showed that fish keratocytes exert a steady-state "pinching" on the substratum, perpendicular to the cell's direction of locomotion. No significant rearward tractions were detected at or near the front edge of the cell. Likewise, no significant forward tractions associated with peeling of adhesions were found at the back of the cell. A second assay uses deflection of a lightly attached glass microneedle to measure the total force exerted by locomoting cells. Forces of approximately 4.5 x 10(-3) dyn were required to "stall" locomoting keratocytes. The implications of these findings for cell movement are discussed.
Comment in
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Measurement of traction forces in cells locomoting along a substratum. Video supplement.Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. 1998;39(4):342-4. Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. 1998. PMID: 9556336 No abstract available.
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